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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Internet giant Google has apologized "for any confusion or misunderstanding" caused after PM Narendra Modi's images started appearing in image search results for query on "Top 10 criminals in India".
"These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google. Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologize for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We're continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
Google said that results to the query "top 10 criminals in India" was due to a British daily which had an image of Modi and erroneous metadata.
It said that in this case, the image search results were drawn from multiple news articles with images of Modi, covering the prime minister's statements with regard to politicians with criminal backgrounds, but added that the news articles do not link Modi to criminal activity, and the words just appeared in close proximity to each other.

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

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Take action here http://bit.ly/AIIJ
The International Criminal Court deals with the most serious criminal cases that national courts are either unable or unwilling to deal with. This month is it's tenth anniversary and this video looks at it's successes it's failures and the challenges it still faces in bringing to justice those accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Visit the International Justice site in English to explore our new interactive world map and join the campaign: http://demandjusticenow.org/

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The InternationalCriminalPoliceOrganization widely known as INTERPOL, is an intergovernmental. Its work focuses primarily on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, crimes against humanity, environmental crime, genocide, war crimes, piracy, illicit traffic in works of art, illicit drug production, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption.
The agency functions as an administrative liaison between the law-enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance. This is vital when fighting international crime because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for officers of different nations to work together. Interpol can track criminals and crime trends around the world. They maintain collections of fingerprints and mug shots, lists of wanted persons, DNA samples and travel documents. Their lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records. They also analyze all these data and release information on crime trends to the member countries.
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November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.

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Criminal Court

Plot

Hotshot lawyer Steve Barnes is a candidate to be district attorney. His girlfriend Georgia Gale has a job singing for nightclub owner Vic Wright, a gangster who works for the mob boss, Marquette.

Steve has film footage of Vic and brother Frankie committing crimes. He rejects a $50,000 bribe made in the form of a campaign donation. Joan, his secretary, spies on Steve for the gangster. She witnesses a struggle for a gun and sees Vic accidentally shot dead.

Georgia is seen leaving the scene and is charged with murder. Marquette will have his stooge Joe West give false testimony to convict her unless Steve plays ball.

Steve realizes just in time that Joan is involved and calls her to the stand. West tries to shoot her, but is overcome. Joan tells what really happened and Georgia goes free.

International

International mostly means something (a company, language, or organization) involving more than a single country. The term international as a word means involvement of, interaction between or encompassing more than one nation, or generally beyond national boundaries. For example, international law, which is applied by more than one country and usually everywhere on Earth, and international language which is a language spoken by residents of more than one country.

Origin of the word

The term international was coined by the utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham in his Introduction to Principles of Morals and Legislation, which was printed for publication in 1780 and published in 1789. Bentham wrote: "The word international, it must be acknowledged, is a new one; though, it is hoped, sufficiently analogous and intelligible. It is calculated to express, in a more significant way, the branch of law which goes commonly under the name of the law of nations. The word was adopted in French in 1801.Thomas Erskine Holland noted in his article on Bentham in the 11th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica that "Many of Bentham's phrases, such as 'international,' 'utilitarian,' 'codification,' are valuable additions to our language; but the majority of them, especially those of Greek derivation, have taken no root in it."

Phrase

In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.

In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.

PM Modi Top Criminal of India

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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Internet giant Google has apologized "for any confusion or misunderstanding" caused after PM Narendra Modi's images started appearing in image search results for query on "Top 10 criminals in India".
"These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google. Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologize for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We're continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
Google said that results to the query "top 10 criminals in India" was due to a British daily which had an image of Modi and erroneous metadata.
It said that in this case, the image search results were drawn from multiple news articles with images of Modi, covering the prime minister's statements with regard to politicians with criminal backgrounds, but added that the news articles do not link Modi to criminal activity, and the words just appeared in close proximity to each other.

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23:57

International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

4:44

What's next for the International Criminal Court?

What's next for the International Criminal Court?

What's next for the International Criminal Court?

Take action here http://bit.ly/AIIJ
The International Criminal Court deals with the most serious criminal cases that national courts are either unable or unwilling to deal with. This month is it's tenth anniversary and this video looks at it's successes it's failures and the challenges it still faces in bringing to justice those accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Visit the International Justice site in English to explore our new interactive world map and join the campaign: http://demandjusticenow.org/

3:50

International Criminal Police Organization | Interpol

International Criminal Police Organization | Interpol

International Criminal Police Organization | Interpol

The InternationalCriminalPoliceOrganization widely known as INTERPOL, is an intergovernmental. Its work focuses primarily on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, crimes against humanity, environmental crime, genocide, war crimes, piracy, illicit traffic in works of art, illicit drug production, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption.
The agency functions as an administrative liaison between the law-enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance. This is vital when fighting international crime because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for officers of different nations to work together. Interpol can track criminals and crime trends around the world. They maintain collections of fingerprints and mug shots, lists of wanted persons, DNA samples and travel documents. Their lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records. They also analyze all these data and release information on crime trends to the member countries.
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9:36

Film Follows First Trials of International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor

Film Follows First Trials of International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor

Film Follows First Trials of International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor

Individual CriminalResponsibility Explained and visualized in public international law in accordance with the International Criminal Court and the Rome statute, in terms of the ICC jurisdiction ( genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes ) and the subsidiary role of the ICC as the main jurisdiction remains with the local courts. Only when national court is unwilling or unable to prosecute individuals for international crimes, the ICC can intervene. Also the video shed light on the United Nations security council power to refer case to the ICC even when the person in question is a citizen of a country non member to the Rome statute like in Sudan and Al Bashir case
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Victims before International Criminals Courts: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice

Victims before International Criminals Courts: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice

Victims before International Criminals Courts: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice

November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.

7:38

International Law In Action II - 1.2 An Introduction to International Crimes

International Law In Action II - 1.2 An Introduction to International Crimes

International Law In Action II - 1.2 An Introduction to International Crimes

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0:43

What Is The International Criminal Court?

What Is The International Criminal Court?

What Is The International Criminal Court?

What is the International Criminal Court, or ICC? AJ+ explains the Hague's role in trying the world's bad guys ... but does the court have a bias?
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5:35

Are African countries right to quit the International Criminal Court?

Are African countries right to quit the International Criminal Court?

Are African countries right to quit the International Criminal Court?

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To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today

To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today

To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today

PM Modi Top Criminal of India

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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Internet giant Google has apologized "for any confusion or misunderstanding" caused after PM Narendra Modi's images started appearing in image search results for query on "Top 10 criminals in India".
"These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google. Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologize for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We're continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
Google said that results to the query "top 10 criminals in India" was due to a British daily ...

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published: 22 Jun 2015

International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purp...

published: 06 Feb 2014

What's next for the International Criminal Court?

Take action here http://bit.ly/AIIJ
The International Criminal Court deals with the most serious criminal cases that national courts are either unable or unwilling to deal with. This month is it's tenth anniversary and this video looks at it's successes it's failures and the challenges it still faces in bringing to justice those accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Visit the International Justice site in English to explore our new interactive world map and join the campaign: http://demandjusticenow.org/

published: 29 Jun 2012

International Criminal Police Organization | Interpol

The InternationalCriminalPoliceOrganization widely known as INTERPOL, is an intergovernmental. Its work focuses primarily on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, crimes against humanity, environmental crime, genocide, war crimes, piracy, illicit traffic in works of art, illicit drug production, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption.
The agency functions as an administrative liaison between the law-enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance. This is vital when fighting international crime because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for officers of different nations...

published: 23 Dec 2014

Film Follows First Trials of International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor

Individual CriminalResponsibility Explained and visualized in public international law in accordance with the International Criminal Court and the Rome statute, in terms of the ICC jurisdiction ( genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes ) and the subsidiary role of the ICC as the main jurisdiction remains with the local courts. Only when national court is unwilling or unable to prosecute individuals for international crimes, the ICC can intervene. Also the video shed light on the United Nations security council power to refer case to the ICC even when the person in question is a citizen of a country non member to the Rome statute like in Sudan and Al Bashir case
Linkedin: lnkdin.me/mido
Twitter : https://twitter.com/law_visualizer

Victims before International Criminals Courts: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice

November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the...

published: 29 Nov 2011

International Law In Action II - 1.2 An Introduction to International Crimes

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What Is The International Criminal Court?

What is the International Criminal Court, or ICC? AJ+ explains the Hague's role in trying the world's bad guys ... but does the court have a bias?
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Are African countries right to quit the International Criminal Court?

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To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today

Please watch: "Most precious gift on 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atq_zpdwU6c
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Internet giant Google has apologized "for any confusion or misunderstanding" caused after PM Narendra Modi's images started appearing in image search results for query on "Top 10 criminals in India".
"These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google. Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologize for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We're continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
Google said that results to the query "top 10 criminals in India" was due to a British daily which had an image of Modi and erroneous metadata.
It said that in this case, the image search results were drawn from multiple news articles with images of Modi, covering the prime minister's statements with regard to politicians with criminal backgrounds, but added that the news articles do not link Modi to criminal activity, and the words just appeared in close proximity to each other.

Please watch: "Most precious gift on 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atq_zpdwU6c
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Internet giant Google has apologized "for any confusion or misunderstanding" caused after PM Narendra Modi's images started appearing in image search results for query on "Top 10 criminals in India".
"These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google. Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologize for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We're continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
Google said that results to the query "top 10 criminals in India" was due to a British daily which had an image of Modi and erroneous metadata.
It said that in this case, the image search results were drawn from multiple news articles with images of Modi, covering the prime minister's statements with regard to politicians with criminal backgrounds, but added that the news articles do not link Modi to criminal activity, and the words just appeared in close proximity to each other.

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The enforcement gap: How the International Criminal Court failed in Darfur
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/03/201332562714599159.html
"On March 4, 2009, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan, for crimes against humanity and war crimes allegedly committed in Darfur."
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
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This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

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The International Criminal Court deals with the most serious criminal cases that national courts are either unable or unwilling to deal with. This month is it's tenth anniversary and this video looks at it's successes it's failures and the challenges it still faces in bringing to justice those accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Visit the International Justice site in English to explore our new interactive world map and join the campaign: http://demandjusticenow.org/

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The International Criminal Court deals with the most serious criminal cases that national courts are either unable or unwilling to deal with. This month is it's tenth anniversary and this video looks at it's successes it's failures and the challenges it still faces in bringing to justice those accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Visit the International Justice site in English to explore our new interactive world map and join the campaign: http://demandjusticenow.org/

The InternationalCriminalPoliceOrganization widely known as INTERPOL, is an intergovernmental. Its work focuses primarily on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, crimes against humanity, environmental crime, genocide, war crimes, piracy, illicit traffic in works of art, illicit drug production, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption.
The agency functions as an administrative liaison between the law-enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance. This is vital when fighting international crime because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for officers of different nations to work together. Interpol can track criminals and crime trends around the world. They maintain collections of fingerprints and mug shots, lists of wanted persons, DNA samples and travel documents. Their lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records. They also analyze all these data and release information on crime trends to the member countries.
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The InternationalCriminalPoliceOrganization widely known as INTERPOL, is an intergovernmental. Its work focuses primarily on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, crimes against humanity, environmental crime, genocide, war crimes, piracy, illicit traffic in works of art, illicit drug production, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption.
The agency functions as an administrative liaison between the law-enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance. This is vital when fighting international crime because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for officers of different nations to work together. Interpol can track criminals and crime trends around the world. They maintain collections of fingerprints and mug shots, lists of wanted persons, DNA samples and travel documents. Their lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records. They also analyze all these data and release information on crime trends to the member countries.
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Film Follows First Trials of International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor

Individual CriminalResponsibility Explained and visualized in public international law in accordance with the International Criminal Court and the Rome statute, in terms of the ICC jurisdiction ( genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes ) and the subsidiary role of the ICC as the main jurisdiction remains with the local courts. Only when national court is unwilling or unable to prosecute individuals for international crimes, the ICC can intervene. Also the video shed light on the United Nations security council power to refer case to the ICC even when the person in question is a citizen of a country non member to the Rome statute like in Sudan and Al Bashir case
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Individual CriminalResponsibility Explained and visualized in public international law in accordance with the International Criminal Court and the Rome statute, in terms of the ICC jurisdiction ( genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes ) and the subsidiary role of the ICC as the main jurisdiction remains with the local courts. Only when national court is unwilling or unable to prosecute individuals for international crimes, the ICC can intervene. Also the video shed light on the United Nations security council power to refer case to the ICC even when the person in question is a citizen of a country non member to the Rome statute like in Sudan and Al Bashir case
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November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.

November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.

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International Law In Action II - 1.2 An Introduction to International Crimes

Subscribe for the (free) academic course about the InternationalCriminal courts and tribunals. Who is held accountable for crimes against humanity? And who dec...

Subscribe for the (free) academic course about the InternationalCriminal courts and tribunals. Who is held accountable for crimes against humanity? And who decide on the guilt or innocence of that person? We will explore this and much more in this course.
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What is the International Criminal Court, or ICC? AJ+ explains the Hague's role in trying the world's bad guys ... but does the court have a bias?
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With South Africa, Burundi and Gambia announcing they are to leave the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, international media are asking if the Hague-based institution is in the process of crumbling. We take a look at comments that support the ICC and critical remarks that underline a double standard.
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To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today

Eiko Kawasaki: "Defector from the DPRK: petition to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Hague"

‘Afghans file 1.7 million war crime complaints with ICC’

A human rights group says the International Criminal Court has received over one million statements of alleged war crimes from Afghan citizens.
The organization of Human Rights and Eradication of Violence made the report, saying the data were collected during three months. The head of the group says each of the 1.7 million statements include multiple victims so the number of individuals seeking justice could be several million. The Taliban and the US-led coalition are among the main groups being accused. The ICC was established in 2002 with a mission to investigate war crime allegations across the globe. The body can only look into cases in Afghanistan after May 2003, when the country signed the treaty which established the court.
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published: 16 Feb 2018

Crime syndicate MS13 receives financial blow in El Salvador

A joint operation between the Salvadoran attorney general and national police has successfully seized a number of assets from international criminal gang, MS 13. The operation, dubbed 'Cuscatlan', had authorities arresting at least 50 people connected to illegal operations and another 400 notices given to criminals already behind bars.
Close to 12 hundred police officers were mobilized for the operation. The majority of those captured were heavily involved in the gang's money laundering operations. According to police, assets seized during the operation totaled over 700 thousand dollars.

Int'l Criminal Court to begin preliminary examination on PH kill*ngs

Fast & Furious 6 (2013 ) - How's the life of the retired International Criminal

When Hobbs has to catch a global team of mercenary drivers, he enlists the help of Domm and his team in exchange of full pardons for all their past crimes.

published: 15 Feb 2018

Duterte to Int'l Criminal Court: Drug war continues, case or no case

Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte says the International Criminal Court’s preliminary examination of his bloody war on drugs will not stop the controversial campaign. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195875-duterte-international-criminal-court-hague-drug-war-continues?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

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Int'l Criminal Court closely following drug war killings since 2016

The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court confirms it's starting a 'preliminary examination' into the high number of killings under PresidentRodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195599-icc-the-hague-netherlands-duterte-drug-war-killings-2016?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

Statement of ICC Prosecutor on opening Preliminary Examinations in the Philippines and in Venezuela

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Panel I: Discussion on ICTY’s Contribution to International Criminal Courts and Tribunals

A defining feature of the ICTY’s work over its 24-year history has been its role in constructing “from the ground up” a set of working practices for the developing field of international criminal law.
In breaking new ground as the first tribunal of its kind since the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials after World War II, the ICTY has accumulated a wealth of practical knowledge and experience which is of significant value to other international criminal courts and tribunals.
This panel will provide an opportunity to discuss the Tribunal’s pioneering efforts and practical impact, and to debate the most important lessons that can be learnt by other international criminal courts and tribunals. Following some introductory remarks from the moderator, the panel will address various substantive areas ...

A human rights group says the International Criminal Court has received over one million statements of alleged war crimes from Afghan citizens.
The organization of Human Rights and Eradication of Violence made the report, saying the data were collected during three months. The head of the group says each of the 1.7 million statements include multiple victims so the number of individuals seeking justice could be several million. The Taliban and the US-led coalition are among the main groups being accused. The ICC was established in 2002 with a mission to investigate war crime allegations across the globe. The body can only look into cases in Afghanistan after May 2003, when the country signed the treaty which established the court.
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A human rights group says the International Criminal Court has received over one million statements of alleged war crimes from Afghan citizens.
The organization of Human Rights and Eradication of Violence made the report, saying the data were collected during three months. The head of the group says each of the 1.7 million statements include multiple victims so the number of individuals seeking justice could be several million. The Taliban and the US-led coalition are among the main groups being accused. The ICC was established in 2002 with a mission to investigate war crime allegations across the globe. The body can only look into cases in Afghanistan after May 2003, when the country signed the treaty which established the court.
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Crime syndicate MS13 receives financial blow in El Salvador

A joint operation between the Salvadoran attorney general and national police has successfully seized a number of assets from international criminal gang, MS 13...

A joint operation between the Salvadoran attorney general and national police has successfully seized a number of assets from international criminal gang, MS 13. The operation, dubbed 'Cuscatlan', had authorities arresting at least 50 people connected to illegal operations and another 400 notices given to criminals already behind bars.
Close to 12 hundred police officers were mobilized for the operation. The majority of those captured were heavily involved in the gang's money laundering operations. According to police, assets seized during the operation totaled over 700 thousand dollars.

A joint operation between the Salvadoran attorney general and national police has successfully seized a number of assets from international criminal gang, MS 13. The operation, dubbed 'Cuscatlan', had authorities arresting at least 50 people connected to illegal operations and another 400 notices given to criminals already behind bars.
Close to 12 hundred police officers were mobilized for the operation. The majority of those captured were heavily involved in the gang's money laundering operations. According to police, assets seized during the operation totaled over 700 thousand dollars.

Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte says the International Criminal Court’s preliminary examination of his bloody war on drugs will not stop the controversial campaign. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195875-duterte-international-criminal-court-hague-drug-war-continues?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte says the International Criminal Court’s preliminary examination of his bloody war on drugs will not stop the controversial campaign. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195875-duterte-international-criminal-court-hague-drug-war-continues?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

Israel Doctrine Can You Say International Criminal Court

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The workman is worthy of his hire (Matthew 10:10, Luke 10:7), but who does the workman belong to? We are the Lord's workman. Therefore, it is the Lord that determines what our value is, not ourselves. We cannot put a price on ourselves. And therefore, we do not say, "I'll give you access to our youtube if you give me this much money." What we say is, "I'll do this work as the Lord gives me the ability to do it and there is no price on it. Whatever the Lord directs you to give me, that will be sufficient."
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The workman is worthy of his hire (Matthew 10:10, Luke 10:7), but who does the workman belong to? We are the Lord's workman. Therefore, it is the Lord that determines what our value is, not ourselves. We cannot put a price on ourselves. And therefore, we do not say, "I'll give you access to our youtube if you give me this much money." What we say is, "I'll do this work as the Lord gives me the ability to do it and there is no price on it. Whatever the Lord directs you to give me, that will be sufficient."
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The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court confirms it's starting a 'preliminary examination' into the high number of killings under PresidentRodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195599-icc-the-hague-netherlands-duterte-drug-war-killings-2016?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court confirms it's starting a 'preliminary examination' into the high number of killings under PresidentRodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195599-icc-the-hague-netherlands-duterte-drug-war-killings-2016?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

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International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purp...

The French Connection: Inside The New Mafias (Crime Documentary) - Real Stories

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International Criminal Court and Victims

Victims before International Criminals Courts: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice

November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the...

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To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today

International Criminal Court (ICC-CPI) - Institutional Video

The International Criminal Court is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
This video was produced in 2011 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its us...

Debacles VI. International Criminal Law – Part 1

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International conference: “DEBACLES – Illusions and Failures in the History of International Adjudication”
On 24-25 November 2016, the Max Planck InstituteLuxembourg for Procedural Law hosted the Conference “DEBACLES – Illusions and Failures in the History of International Adjudication”, a milestone of the research project on failed international courts and tribunals currently pursued in the Department of International Law and Dispute Resolution.
Against the backdrop of the post-Cold War rise of international adjudication, the DEBACLES project, inaugurated in 2015, aims to cast an unconventional light on the history of international adjudication, bringing to the foregroun...

Introduction to International Criminal Law: Part 2

Video 2 of 4. Providing a short outline of the major crimes under International Criminal Law: war crimes, aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity and torture. As this is based on a lecture recording, there may be references to a textbook and other classes in the course.

published: 15 Jul 2014

The Creation of the International Criminal Court: Gender as a Case Study

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

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International criminal networks are springing up all over the world, fleeing prosecution in their own countries or exploiting larger money-making opportunities abroad. France has become a target for international criminal groups, each with their own specialty: organised robbers from Georgia, bank card fraudsters from Romania and prostitution bosses from Nigeria.
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International criminal networks are springing up all over the world, fleeing prosecution in their own countries or exploiting larger money-making opportunities abroad. France has become a target for international criminal groups, each with their own specialty: organised robbers from Georgia, bank card fraudsters from Romania and prostitution bosses from Nigeria.
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November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.

November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.

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The centerpiece of Duterte’s campaign platform was suppressing the three so-called evils: crime, illegal drugs and corruption, which he believes are undermining security across all sectors and hampering the growth of the domestic economy. He pledged to instill discipline with an iron fist for everyone to adhere to the rule of law and strengthen the country’s justice system. To reestablish law and order, he plans to launch a focused, time-bound campaign against criminals, drug lords and corrupt government officials through the joint efforts of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
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To The Hague: from Nuremberg to the ICC: International Criminal Law Today

The International Criminal Court is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
This video was produced in 2011 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int

The International Criminal Court is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
This video was produced in 2011 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int

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International conference: “DEBACLES – Illusions and Failures in the History of International Adjudication”
On 24-25 November 2016, the Max Planck InstituteLuxembourg for Procedural Law hosted the Conference “DEBACLES – Illusions and Failures in the History of International Adjudication”, a milestone of the research project on failed international courts and tribunals currently pursued in the Department of International Law and Dispute Resolution.
Against the backdrop of the post-Cold War rise of international adjudication, the DEBACLES project, inaugurated in 2015, aims to cast an unconventional light on the history of international adjudication, bringing to the foreground its many illusions and failures, the paths not taken and, more generally, the nonlinearity of its developments.
During the two-day conference, 27 seven speakers took the floor under the chairmanship of 6 renowned scholars. The speakers engaged with specific failed attempts to create and operate international judicial forums, as well as with broader historical and theoretical issues related to such failures. First among these was the clarification of the very concept of ‘failure’ and the identification of its subjective and objective dimensions. The conference offered a rich inventory of cases of failure arranged in two methodological panels (History and Theory) and four thematic panels on — respectively — Human rights, International economic law, Regional international organisations, and International criminal law. Prominent and outwardly thriving institutions — including the International Court of Justice, the Court of Justice of the European Union and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) — were examined along with lesser-known or almost forgotten ones.
In theInternational Criminal Law panel, chaired by Prof. Ilias Bantekas, Dr Heejin Kim reported on the history of the use, or non-use, of international judicial means for the punishment of atrocity crimes in Asia. Prof. Patrycja Grzebyk told the arresting story of the ‘Butchery of Wola’ and of how it was hidden in the glare of theNuremberg Trial. Dr Luigi Prosperi talked about the missed “ItalianNuremberg”, the story of an internationally-sponsored amnesty. Prof. Sergey Vasiliev dealt with contemporary failings of international court and tribunals, focusing on weaknesses in the deliberation practices. Yael Vias Gvirsman addressed the question as to whether and to what extent international criminal courts and tribunals may play a role in conflict resolution. Prof. Gabriele Della Morte critically examined the contemporary critical literature on the international criminal justice project.
Chair: Prof. Ilias Bantekas
Dr Heejin Kim - Ending a Culture of Impunity: A History of the Use of International Judicial Means for the Punishment of AtrocityCrimes in Asia
Prof. Patrycja Grzebyk - Hidden in the Glare of the Nuremberg Trial: The Impunity for the ‘Butchery of Wola’ as the Greatest Debacle of Post-war Prosecution of International Crimes
Dr Luigi Prosperi - The Missed Italian Nuremberg: The History of an Internationally-sponsored Amnesty

http://www.mpi.lu/news-and-events/debacles-illusions-and-failures-in-the-history-of-international-adjudication/news/
International conference: “DEBACLES – Illusions and Failures in the History of International Adjudication”
On 24-25 November 2016, the Max Planck InstituteLuxembourg for Procedural Law hosted the Conference “DEBACLES – Illusions and Failures in the History of International Adjudication”, a milestone of the research project on failed international courts and tribunals currently pursued in the Department of International Law and Dispute Resolution.
Against the backdrop of the post-Cold War rise of international adjudication, the DEBACLES project, inaugurated in 2015, aims to cast an unconventional light on the history of international adjudication, bringing to the foreground its many illusions and failures, the paths not taken and, more generally, the nonlinearity of its developments.
During the two-day conference, 27 seven speakers took the floor under the chairmanship of 6 renowned scholars. The speakers engaged with specific failed attempts to create and operate international judicial forums, as well as with broader historical and theoretical issues related to such failures. First among these was the clarification of the very concept of ‘failure’ and the identification of its subjective and objective dimensions. The conference offered a rich inventory of cases of failure arranged in two methodological panels (History and Theory) and four thematic panels on — respectively — Human rights, International economic law, Regional international organisations, and International criminal law. Prominent and outwardly thriving institutions — including the International Court of Justice, the Court of Justice of the European Union and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) — were examined along with lesser-known or almost forgotten ones.
In theInternational Criminal Law panel, chaired by Prof. Ilias Bantekas, Dr Heejin Kim reported on the history of the use, or non-use, of international judicial means for the punishment of atrocity crimes in Asia. Prof. Patrycja Grzebyk told the arresting story of the ‘Butchery of Wola’ and of how it was hidden in the glare of theNuremberg Trial. Dr Luigi Prosperi talked about the missed “ItalianNuremberg”, the story of an internationally-sponsored amnesty. Prof. Sergey Vasiliev dealt with contemporary failings of international court and tribunals, focusing on weaknesses in the deliberation practices. Yael Vias Gvirsman addressed the question as to whether and to what extent international criminal courts and tribunals may play a role in conflict resolution. Prof. Gabriele Della Morte critically examined the contemporary critical literature on the international criminal justice project.
Chair: Prof. Ilias Bantekas
Dr Heejin Kim - Ending a Culture of Impunity: A History of the Use of International Judicial Means for the Punishment of AtrocityCrimes in Asia
Prof. Patrycja Grzebyk - Hidden in the Glare of the Nuremberg Trial: The Impunity for the ‘Butchery of Wola’ as the Greatest Debacle of Post-war Prosecution of International Crimes
Dr Luigi Prosperi - The Missed Italian Nuremberg: The History of an Internationally-sponsored Amnesty

Video 2 of 4. Providing a short outline of the major crimes under International Criminal Law: war crimes, aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity and torture. As this is based on a lecture recording, there may be references to a textbook and other classes in the course.

Video 2 of 4. Providing a short outline of the major crimes under International Criminal Law: war crimes, aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity and torture. As this is based on a lecture recording, there may be references to a textbook and other classes in the course.

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The Creation of the International Criminal Court: Gender as a Case Study

PM Modi Top Criminal of India

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"These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google. Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologize for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We're continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
Google said that results to the query "top 10 criminals in India" was due to a British daily which had an image of Modi and erroneous metadata.
It said that in this case, the image search results were drawn from multiple news articles with images of Modi, covering the prime minister's statements with regard to politicians with criminal backgrounds, but added that the news articles do not link Modi to criminal activity, and the words just appeared in close proximity to each other.

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How The International Criminal Court Works

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Is The International Criminal Court Effective?

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International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international crimin...

International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes. Sale or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

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What's next for the International Criminal Court?

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The International Criminal Court deals with the most ...

What's next for the International Criminal Court?

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The International Criminal Court deals with the most serious criminal cases that national courts are either unable or unwilling to deal with. This month is it's tenth anniversary and this video looks at it's successes it's failures and the challenges it still faces in bringing to justice those accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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International Criminal Police Organization | Interpol

The International Criminal Police Organization widely known as INTERPOL, is an intergovern...

International Criminal Police Organization | Interpol

The InternationalCriminalPoliceOrganization widely known as INTERPOL, is an intergovernmental. Its work focuses primarily on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, crimes against humanity, environmental crime, genocide, war crimes, piracy, illicit traffic in works of art, illicit drug production, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption.
The agency functions as an administrative liaison between the law-enforcement agencies of the member countries, providing communications and database assistance. This is vital when fighting international crime because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for officers of different nations to work together. Interpol can track criminals and crime trends around the world. They maintain collections of fingerprints and mug shots, lists of wanted persons, DNA samples and travel documents. Their lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records. They also analyze all these data and release information on crime trends to the member countries.
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Film Follows First Trials of International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor

Individual CriminalResponsibility Explained and visualized in public international law in accordance with the International Criminal Court and the Rome statute, in terms of the ICC jurisdiction ( genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes ) and the subsidiary role of the ICC as the main jurisdiction remains with the local courts. Only when national court is unwilling or unable to prosecute individuals for international crimes, the ICC can intervene. Also the video shed light on the United Nations security council power to refer case to the ICC even when the person in question is a citizen of a country non member to the Rome statute like in Sudan and Al Bashir case
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The International Criminal Court

The prosecutor at the International Criminal Court Thursday (ICC) launched initial probes ...

Victims before International Criminals Courts: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice

November 21, 2011
Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights
Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International LawCenter
Speaker: Hon.Christine Van den WyngaertJudge, International Criminal CourtVictim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.

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International Law In Action II - 1.2 An Introduction to International Crimes

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International Law In Action II - 1.2 An Introduction to International Crimes

Subscribe for the (free) academic course about the InternationalCriminal courts and tribunals. Who is held accountable for crimes against humanity? And who decide on the guilt or innocence of that person? We will explore this and much more in this course.
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What Is The International Criminal Court?

What is the International Criminal Court, or ICC? AJ+ explains the Hague's role in trying ...

What Is The International Criminal Court?

What is the International Criminal Court, or ICC? AJ+ explains the Hague's role in trying the world's bad guys ... but does the court have a bias?
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A Brief History of International Criminal Justice

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‘Afghans file 1.7 million war crime complaints with ICC’

A human rights group says the International Criminal Court has received over one million statements of alleged war crimes from Afghan citizens.
The organization of Human Rights and Eradication of Violence made the report, saying the data were collected during three months. The head of the group says each of the 1.7 million statements include multiple victims so the number of individuals seeking justice could be several million. The Taliban and the US-led coalition are among the main groups being accused. The ICC was established in 2002 with a mission to investigate war crime allegations across the globe. The body can only look into cases in Afghanistan after May 2003, when the country signed the treaty which established the court.
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Crime syndicate MS13 receives financial blow in El Salvador

A joint operation between the Salvadoran attorney general and national police has successf...

Crime syndicate MS13 receives financial blow in El Salvador

A joint operation between the Salvadoran attorney general and national police has successfully seized a number of assets from international criminal gang, MS 13. The operation, dubbed 'Cuscatlan', had authorities arresting at least 50 people connected to illegal operations and another 400 notices given to criminals already behind bars.
Close to 12 hundred police officers were mobilized for the operation. The majority of those captured were heavily involved in the gang's money laundering operations. According to police, assets seized during the operation totaled over 700 thousand dollars.

Duterte to Int'l Criminal Court: Drug war continues, case or no case

Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte says the International Criminal Court’s preliminary examination of his bloody war on drugs will not stop the controversial campaign. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195875-duterte-international-criminal-court-hague-drug-war-continues?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

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ICC probing alleged crimes in Philippines, Venezuela

The prosecutor at the International Criminal Court unveils two new initial probes focusing...

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Int'l Criminal Court closely following drug war killings since 2016

The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court confirms it's starting a 'preliminary examination' into the high number of killings under PresidentRodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/nation/195599-icc-the-hague-netherlands-duterte-drug-war-killings-2016?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Inhouse_video&utm_campaign=nation

International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first permanent international criminal court, which is established and governed by the Rome Statute. It is located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998 was a historic step, reflecting the determination of the world community to put an end to impunity and to contribute to the prevention of crimes which threaten the peace, security and well-being of the world.
The ICC has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed after 1 July 2002.
More information: www.icc-cpi.int
This video was produced in 2014 by the PublicInformation and Documentation Section of the ICC, for non-profit and educational purposes. The ICC encourages its use, reproduction and distribution for the same purposes.